Pilot tale in Premier

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I love stories like this about players reuniting with their lost instruments. Thanks for posting, Chris. :C)
 

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I recently facilitated the reunion of my DV-52 with the gentleman from whom I purchased it. Nothin' is practically as satisfying as reuniting someone with their long lost Guild! I kinda' wish I had my NH F-47MCE back again, but my barn is full. Waitin' with lots of expectation for the F-40 GSR cocobolo richardp69 is shipping to me!:tickled_pink:
 
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Thanks. I have no recollection of ever seeing a Pilot price list and $1,200 is higher than I would have expected.
 

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Thanks. I have no recollection of ever seeing a Pilot price list and $1,200 is higher than I would have expected.
1/15/88 pricelist and 6/1/90 pricelist:

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Huh. I'd always thought my Pilot was a Honeyburst (that's what the seller had listed it as), but from the pricelist, I guess I have an Amberburst. I guess I also need to add the M designation to my sig.

Good to know, thanks, Ralf!
 

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1/15/88 pricelist and 6/1/90 pricelist:

Thanks. A JS II was about $250 in 1972 and my mental adjustments for quality and inflation did not lead me to over $1000. Once again even people who should know better underrate the Pilot.
 
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